The H. G. Wells Library
In which Euphemia devises a novel post-dinner amusement of modelling with clay, intended to warm even the most reserved of company through a gentle, absorbing creativity that contrasts favourably with the usual evening pastimes of music or games. The narrative observes with quiet amusement how this new venture reveals unexpected artistic passions and a shared humble delight in the shaping of formless clay into playful, if imperfect, creations.
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